Requested Action:
Deny the applicants second request for a 180 day time extension,
from the date of expiration (February 22, 2001) via Minute Order, thereby
deeming the subject applications null and void due to a lapse in time

Recommendation: Deny
the applicants second request for a 180 day time extension, from
the date of expiration (February 22, 2001) via Minute Order, thereby
deeming the subject applications null and void due to a lapse in time.

RECESS/COMMENTS
FROM THE AUDIENCE (regarding non-agenda items) at APPROXIMATELY
8:30 P.M.:

Requested Action:
Allow construction of a pool, spa and related equipment on an extreme
slope (37-percent slope) yard area located between the residence and
Rue de la Pierre, with related fencing around the new pool. The Variance
is requested because the Citys Development Code prohibits development
or construction of any structure on any extreme slope (grade of thirty-five
percent or greater).

Requested Action:
Take testimony regarding the Draft Supplemental EIR prepared for the
Indian Ridgecrest Gardens proposal, which involves a request to construct
a 64-unit apartment building for seniors located at the northwest corner
of Crestridge Road and Crenshaw Boulevard. Thirteen of the proposed
units would be reserved for lower income residents (very low to low
income), while the remainder would be leased at market rate. The proposed
project will include parking, landscaping and an approximate 2,000 square
foot community room for residents only. Proposed grading for the project
would consist of 25,302 cubic yards of cut, 14,044 cubic yards of fill
and 11,258 cubic yards of export.

Recommendation:
Open the public hearing and receive public comments on the Draft Supplemental
Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) for the proposed Indian Ridgecrest
Gardens Senior Housing Project. Additionally, staff requests Planning
Commission input regarding the Draft SEIR.

Take testimony regarding
the Draft EIR prepared for the Long Point Resort proposal involving a
mix of uses including a 9-hole golf course and a public practice facility,
a 400 room hotel (including some bungalow units), 50 casita units with
a maximum of 3 keys per unit, 32 single key resort villa units, conference
center, related commercial uses, restaurants, trails, and public park
areas, coastal access points and parking, and natural open space and habitat
areas. The overall acreage of the proposed project is approximately 168.4
acres including the Long Point site (old Marine Land site owned by York
Long Point Associates) and a portion Upper Point Vicente property (the
areas surrounding the Rancho Palos Verdes City Hall buildings owned by
the City of Rancho Palos Verdes).